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Old 06-06-2012, 02:40 AM
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I think stacks look good on a jacked up cummins or a big rig or tractor. but on a gas. why? So you don't blow condensation all over the road?
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Originally Posted by Jacob.P93
I think stacks look good on a jacked up cummins or a big rig or tractor. but on a gas. why? So you don't blow condensation all over the road?
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Leave it to the semi's. I don't even like to see it on diesel pickups, but had seen a 1ton mid 90's dodge cummins with some that looked like crap, but you would have sworn without seeing it that there was a semi coming down the street. Course, I am a little bias, I only replace exhaust with a SI/SO factory location setup on every truck I've owned so far, diesel or gasser.
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I saw stacks on a gas chevy when I was stationed in El paso TX. that went even hooked up there were not even holes cut in the bed just pipe connected with exhaust clamps and he still had the stock exhaust coming out the back. I think I even posted pics here or maybe on chucks trucks idk. IMO stacks are for semi trucks and thats it.



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